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as·trol·o·gy
/əˈstrɑləʤi/
占星術,占星學
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·trol·o·gy
n.
In
its
etymological
signification
,
the
science
of
the
stars
;
among
the
ancients
,
synonymous
with
astronomy
;
subsequently
,
the
art
of
judging
of
the
influences
of
the
stars
upon
human
affairs
,
and
of
foretelling
events
by
their
position
and
aspects
.
Note:
☞
Astrology
was
much
in
vogue
during
the
Middle
Ages
,
and
became
the
parent
of
modern
astronomy
,
as
alchemy
did
of
chemistry
.
It
was
divided
into
two
kinds
:
judicial
astrology
,
which
assumed
to
foretell
the
fate
and
acts
of
nations
and
individuals
,
and
natural
astrology
,
which
undertook
to
predict
events
of
inanimate
nature
,
such
as
changes
of
the
weather
,
etc
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
astrology
n
:
a
pseudoscience
claiming
divination
by
the
positions
of
the
planets
and
sun
and
moon
[
syn
:
star divination
]
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